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to sister Kate
March 23, 1865
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
Writes that General Sheridan is getting rid of all unserviceable stock. Asks his sister to send him fifteen dollars, as he has not been paid and needs money.
GLC02016.076
General orders No. 1
March 17, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Announces that Ulysses S. Grant is to take command of the Armies of the United States.
GLC02016.174
[Contract]
December 12, 1737
Phips, Spencer, 1685-1757
Signed by various parties on the last two pages. A long detailed indenture contract between Spencer Phipps, Elisha Cook, John and Sarah Phips, Dame Jane Cook (guardian of Mary Cook), Nathaniel Hubbard, Frances Brinley, Samuel Waldo, and various...
GLC02437.10633
[Account]
March 25, 1751
Flucker, James, fl. 1733-1754
A statement on Thomas Flucker's account from 11 September 1747 to 2 July 1750. James Flucker, Thomas Flucker's father, signed and noted that the account was settled on 25 March 1751.
GLC02437.10637
Orders
March 20, 1864
Breese, Kidder Randolph, 1831-1881
Ordering the "officer in charge of Picket Tug" to relay Porter's order to the fleet: "Keep the tug as close to the falls as possible and a bright lookout for anything up the bend. Blow one whistle if you see a vessel coming down. Examine all...
GLC09146
to Joseph E. Brown
March 20, 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
"In reference to the seizure of the State railroad, Genl. Bragg states, that the Ordnance officer at Atlanta asserted to him that the road refused to transport arms and ammunition, and that then he (Genl. Bragg) directed the Quartermaster's...
GLC09159
to Benjamin French
March 18, 1864
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
"Accept my grateful thanks for your note and the lines to the memory of my beloved son...when he undertook the mission of freedom to the weary captives who pined in the Rebel dungeons of Richmond, he did it with a fullness of purpose that know no...
GLC09162
Recommendations for Major General Humphreys
March 15, 1864
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
"I have learned with great surprise & regret, that owing to certain false & slanderous reports, circulated by a subordinate officer, ...that your confirmation by the Senate has been jeopardised...you gave up the command of a division thereby...
GLC09163
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